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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human feelings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the range of emotions that people experience, such as joy, sadness, anger, and love. For example, "Bob didn't know how to explain the complex human feelings he was experiencing."
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Leporello is exactly the opposite: a simpleton, a nice guy who feels all the human feelings".
Well, not human feelings.
"I have no human feelings," he replied.
"I have human feelings for these people.
"More human movies based on human feelings".
"The producers don't care about human feelings.
"These plays allowed for real human feelings.
"Human feelings should not be mixed up with that".
He would encourage his colleagues and understand their human feelings".
She inspires very human feelings: lust, adoration, empathy.
Projecting human feelings onto dogs is always risky.
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